Prof Raphael Muatine Munavu

Address: Chemistry Department, , P.O. Box 30197, 00100 Nairobi, .

Phone: +254-02-4450258/4449004 Fax No: +254-02- 4446138

E-mail: [email protected]

1. NARRATIVE SUMMARY:

Munavu is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Nairobi. He attended Kalamazoo College (B.A.) from 1967 to 1970; Wayne State University (M.Sc. in Chemistry) from 1970 to 1972; and the University of Detroit ( Ph. D. in Chemistry) from 1972 to 1975. His areas of academic specialization are Natural Products , Organic Synthesis, Environmental and Industrial chemistry.

Munavu has published over sixty (60) refereed and commissioned papers and supervised twenty one (21) post graduate students in Chemistry. He has written teaching manuals in Organic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Carbohydrate Chemistry and Renewable Resources of Energy.

He has been an external examiner in Chemistry at the University of , University of , and the University of Dar-Es-Salaam between 1983- 1990. He co-organized the first and second conferences of the International Chemistry Conference series in Africa in 1979 and in 1981 respectively. He was recently instrumental in convening the first international conference on Internationalization in African Universities held at in August 2002.

Prof. Munavu was Vice-Chancellor of Moi University from July 14th ,1998 to September 19th, 2002. He has held several Senior Administrative positions in universities in Kenya during the last fifteen (15) years. He was Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Nairobi (1987- 1990); the founding Principal of Laikipia College of (1990- 1992); the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration and Finance) at Egerton University (1992- 1994); and the DVC (A&F) at the University of Nairobi (1994-1998).

In addition to regular administrative responsibilities, Munavu spearheaded the establishment of International Programme Offices at the University of Nairobi (1995) and at Moi University (1999), and Privately Sponsored Students Programmes at Moi University (1998). He was instrumental in establishing academic linkages between Moi University and tertiary institutions in Kenya (1999); and directorates of University- Industry Relations and HIV/AIDS control at Moi University (2000).

Munavu is the current Chairman of the Kenya National Examinations Council (2000- present), Vice-Chairman and Fellow of the Kenya National Academy of Sciences, and Chairman of the Board of Governors of UKAI agricultural institute. He is a member of the District Education Board of Machakos District. Previously, Munavu served as Hon. Secretary of the Association of Faculties of Science of African Universities, AFSAU, between 1986- 1992.

He was conferred with the national honours, Order of the Grand Warrior (OGW) in 1994, and the Elder of the Burning Spear (EBS) in 2001, for his services in the Higher Education Sector. In 2000, he was awarded an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters, Honoris causa (D.Litt) by Kalamazoo College (USA), in recognition of his role in entrenching successful inter-university linkages between universities in Kenya and other foreign universities.

Munavu participates in a variety of community development strategies such as tree- planting and education of disadvantaged children. His social vision is to serve society by initiating novel wealth-creating and capacity-building initiatives based on education, water, culture and value-adding enterprises.

2. EDUCATION:

B.A. Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.A. (1967-1970) M.Sc. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. (1970-1972) Ph.D. University of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. (1972-1975)

3. PROFESSIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:

3.1 July 3rd, 1998- September 18th, 2002: Vice-Chancellor, Moi University Chief Executive of the university with over 3000 employees and 15,000 students. 3.2 May 26th, 1994 - July 2nd, 1998 : Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration & Finance), University of Nairobi. Head of Administration and Finance divisions of the University with over 4000 employees and 20000 students. 3.3 May 20th, 1992 - May 25th, 1994): Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration and Finance), Egerton University. Head of Administration and Finance divisions of the University which has over 3500 employees and 8000 students. 3.4 August 20th, 1990 to May 19th, 1992: Founding Principal, Laikipia College of Egerton University. The College offers B.A and B.Ed (Arts) degree programmes to 2,000 undergraduate students. 3.5 November 1st, 1987 to August 19th, 1990: Dean, Faculty of Science, University of Nairobi. The faculty has over 200 academic staff and 1200 students. 3.6 June 1995 to present: Professor of organic Chemistry, University of Nairobi. 3.7 September 1986 to June 1995: Associate Professor of organic Chemistry, University of Nairobi. 3.8 January 1980 to September 1986: Senior Lecturer in organic chemistry, University of Nairobi. . 3.9 January 1983 to June 1983: Visiting Senior Fulbright Scholar: Chemistry Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. 3.10 March 1976 to January 1980: Lecturer in organic chemistry: University of Nairobi.. 3.11 December 1971 to October 1972: Chemist: Dignity Clinic, Detroit, Michigan. Analysis of constituents of body fluids for the presence of drugs of abuse. 3.12 June 1971 to October 1971: Chemist: Olson Laboratories, Dearborn, Michigan. Analysis of constituents of automobile gaseous emissions.

4. ACADEMIC HONOURS:

4.1. Honorary Doctorate:

Doctor of Humane Letters (D.Litt.) conferred by Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI., USA (June 2000).

4.2. Fellowship:

Fellow of the Kenya National Academy of Sciences (FKNAS, 1986).

4.3. Senior Fulbright Scholar:

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI. U.S.A. (January-June 1983). 4.4. African Scholarship Programme to American Universities (ASPAU-IIE) Scholarship: Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI. U.S.A. (1967-1970)

4.5. Teaching Assistantship Awards:

University of Detroit (1973-1975); Wayne State University (1970-1971);

Kalamazoo College (December-August, 1970).

5. POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION AT UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI:

1. Ogur, J. A. (Ph.D., 1980) "The DMSO-mediated Reactions of Alcohols with Bromine" 2. Lwande, W. (Ph.D., 1985) "Phytochemical and Bioactivity Studies of Teclea tricocarpa, Tovomita mangle, Aspilia pluriseta, Tephyrosia hildebrandtii, and Milletia thorningii". 3. Odinga, W. (Ph.D., 1989) "Steroidal and Triterpenoidal Sapogenins of some Traditional Kenyan Medicinal Plants" 4. Mungarulire, J. (Ph.D., 1991) "A phytochemical Investigation of Five Medicinal Plants of the Compositeae Family from " 5. Musau, R. M. (M.Sc., 1988) "The Preparation of Bifunctional Derivatives of 2- Furaldehyde and 5-Hydroxymethyl -2-Furaldehyde (HMF)". 6. Lwande, W. (M.Sc., 1980) "Addition of diazomethane and Sulfurylides to the Oxo Group in Aliphatic Derivatives of Ketoses". 7. Okonya, J. F. (M.Sc., 1988) "Reaction of Mono para-substituted Dibenzyl Sulphides with Bromine and Alcohols: Mechanism of the Pummerer Rearrangement". 8. Wanyoko, J. (M.Sc., 1981) "Analysis of Catechins in Ten Clones of East African Tea". 9. Keriko, J. (M.Sc., 1989) "Selective Esterification of Carbohydrates via Stannylene Complexes". 10. Muema, B. (M.Sc., 1989) "Determination of 1-Triacontanol in Kenyan Beeswax and Development of a New Approach to its Synthesis". 11. Obuya Were (M.Sc., 1989) "Isolation and Chemical Characterization of Flavonoids from Tephrosia Linearis". 12. Muritu, J. W. (M.Sc., 1990) 13. Wanyoike, P. N. (M.Sc., 1991) "The Determination of Pesticide Residues in Commercial Animal Feeds Manufactured in Kenya". 14. Michuki, R. K. (M.Sc., 1994) "Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Pyrethrosins by High Pressure Liquid Chromatography". 15. Koech, Justin (M.Sc., 2002), "Analysis of the essential Oils of Taconanthus camphoratus"

CO-SUPERVISION:

16. Dr. F. N. Kamau; Ph.D. in Pharmacy (1989) l7. Dr. J. W. Mwangi; Ph.D. in Pharmacy (1990) 18. Mr. E. V. N. Emongor: MSc in Crop Science (1988)

6. PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:

6.I. THESES

B.A.(1970) "The Syntheses of Benzodifurans" M.Sc. (1972) - (i) "Metalation Reactions of 1,3,4- Thiadiazoles"

(ii) "Metalation, Reduction and Cleavage Reactions of 2- methyl 2-Thiazolines Supervisor: A.I. Meyers. Ph.D. (1975)- "Selective Reactivities of some mono and disaccharides" Supervisor: H.H. Szmant.

6.2 REFEREED JOURNAL PAPERS:

1. Meyers, A.I., R.M. Munavu, and J. Durandetta, "The synthesis of Aldehydes from 2- methyl-2- thiazolines", Tetrahedron Lett., 3929-3932 (1972). 2. Meyers, A.I., R.M. Munavu, and J. Durandetta, "2-Thiazolines in Organic Synthesis. Formation of gamma-Hydroxy Aldehydes with Protected Hydroxy Groups", J. Org. Chem., 40, 2025-2029 (1975). 3. Munavu, R.M. and H.H. Szmant, "Conversion of Polyfunctional Alcohols to Acetals under non-acidic conditions", Tetrahedron Lett., 4543-4546 (1975) 4. Munavu, R.M. and H.H. Szmant, "Selective Formation of 2-Esters of some methyl D-Hexopyranosides via Dibutylstannylene Derivatives", J. Org. Chem., 41, 1832- 1836 (1976). 5. Munavu, R. M., "Chemicals from Sucrose"' POST (Kenya), November, 1995. 6. Munavu, R.M. "Cellulosic Renewable Resources as Sources of Energy and Chemicals", in Energy Resources in East Africa, Proc. 12th Symposium E.A. Academy, 127-132 (1979). 7. Munavu, R.M., "Energy in Africa", Science and Public Policy, 476-479 (1980). 8. Munavu, R.M. and J. A. Ogur, "The preparation of Trimethylsulphonium Bromide and Its Utility in the Synthesis of Oxiranes", J. Sci Technol. (Kenya), series A, 1, 111-115 (1980). 9. Munavu, R.M., "Conversion of Alcohols to Methylene Acetals by Reaction with Dimethyl Sulphoxide-Bromine", J. Org. Chem., 45, 3341-3343 (1980). 10. Munavu, R.M., "Kenya's Developing Chemical Industry", Hydrocarbon Processing, 60, 86 (1981). 11. Munavu, R.M., "The potential for Utilization of some Indigenous Kenyan Seeds"., Proc. Kenya Nat. Seminar Agroforestry, 473-495. L. Buck, ed., ICRAF, Nairobi (1981). 12. Munavu, R.M., and J.A. Ogur, "Alumina and Silica gel catalysed rearrangement of 2,2 Diaryl Oxiranes to 2,2 -Diarylacetaldehydes" J.Sci. Technol. (Kenya), 4, series A, 77-81 (1983). 13. Munavu, R.M., "Croton megalocarpus Hutch seed kernel oil: A potentially rich source of Octadeca-9, 12-dienoic acid", J. Sci, Technol. (Kenya), 4, 77-81 (1983). 14. Munavu, R.M., "Fatty Acid Composition of Kernel Oil of Calodendrum capense (L.F.) Thunb". J. Amer. Oil Chem.Soc. 60, 1653 (1983). 15. Smith, P.A.S., R.M. Munavu and S.R. Gilbertson, "The Reaction of Pyrite with Diphenyl ether", Tetrahedron Lett., 25, 2949-2952 (1984). 16. Owuor, P.O., A.M. Chavanji, and R.M. Munavu, "Chemical studies of Kenyan Tea Seeds: Physical and Chemical Characteristics of the kernel Oil", TEA, (1), 23-28 (1985). 17. Munavu, R.M., B.N. Noori and H.H. Szmant, "Myristoyl Esters of Lactose", Carbohydrate Research, 125, 253-263 (1984). 18. Munavu, R.M., L.O. Mudamba and J.A. Ogur, "Isolation and Characterization of the Major Anthraquinone Pigments from Rumex abysinnica". Planta medica, 50, 111 (1984). 19. Munavu, R.M. and D. Odhiambo, "Physicochemical characterization of Nonconventional vegetable oils for fuel in Kenya". J. Sci. Technol. (Kenya), 5, 45- 52 (1984). 20. Munavu, R.M., "Non-Conventional Vegetable oils for fuel in Kenya", Bio-Energy-84 Proceedings, (H. Egneus and A. Ellegard, Eds) 166-169, Elsevier, London (1985). 21. Wanyoko, J.K. and R.M. Munavu*, "Simple Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) Methods for the Separation of Catechins from Fresh Tea Leaves", J.Sci. Technol. (Kenya), 6, series A 119-126 (1985). 22. Munavu, R.M., Oils of Local Plants that may Substitute Imported Ones". POST (Kenya), X, 16-22 (1985). 23. Munavu, R.M., "Vegetable Oils and Fats: Production, Use and Research Status in Africa" Proceedings of the 3rd International Chemistry Conference in Africa, pp 5- 20 (1986). 24. Benn, M.H., F.I. Okanga, J.F. Richardson, and R.M. Munavu, "Macrocentrium. An unusual Diterpenoid Alkaloid". Heterocycles, 26, 2331 (1987). 25. Musau, R.M. and R.M. Munavu*, "The Preparation of 5-Hydroxymethyl-2- Furaldehyde (HMF) from D-Fructose in the Presence of DMSO".BIOMASS, 13, 67-74 (1987). 26. Muritu, J.W., R.M. Munavu, P.O. Owuor, and C.K. Njuguna, "Distribution of Lipids in the Young Shoots of Tea (Camellia sinensis L.), TEA, 9 (2), 76 (1988). 27. Owuor, P.O., J.O. Wanyiera, E.K. Njeru, R.M. Munavu and N.M. Bhatt, "Comparison of Chemical Composition and Quality Changes due to Different Withering Methods in Black Tea Manufacture", Trop. Sci., 29, 207-213 (1989). 28. Benn, M.H., F.I. Okanga, and R.M. Munavu, "The Principal Alkaloids of Delphinium macrocentrum from Mt. Kenya". Phytochemistry, 28, 919-922 (1989). 29. Mwangi, J.W., G. Muriuki, I. Addae-Mensah, R.M. Munavu, W. Lwande, A.A. Craveiro, and J.W. Alencar, "Essential Oil of Lippia wilmsii H.H.W. Pearson". Rev. Latinoamer. Quim., 20 (3), 143-144 (1989). 30. Musau, R.M. and R.M. Munavu*, "The Conversion of 2-Furaldehyde into some potentially useful Bifunctional Derivatives", BIOMASS, 23, 275-287, (1990). 31. Were, O, R.M. Munavu, W. Lwande and E. Nyandat, "Flavonoids from Tephrosia interrupta and tephrosia linearis". Fitoterapia, LXI,372 (1990). 32. P.O. Owuor, R.M. Munavu and J.W. Muritu, "Plucking Standard Effects and the Distribution of Fatty Acids in the Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) Leaves". Food Chemistry, 37, 27-35 (1990). 33. P.O. Owuor, R.M. Munavu and J.W. Muritu; "The Effects of Pruning and Altitude on the Fatty Acids Composition of Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) shoots. Tropical Science, 30, 299-306 (1990). 34. P.O. Owuor, R.M. Munavu and J.W. Muritu, "Changes in Fatty Acid Levels of Young Shoots of Tea (Camellia Sinensis L.) due to Nitrogenous Fertilizers", Food Chemistry, 38, 211-219 (1990). 35. Emongor, V.E., J.A. Chweya, S.O. Keya, and R.M. Munavu, "Effect of Nitrogen and Phosphorous on the Essential Oil Yield and Quality of Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla L.) Flowers; E. Afr. Agric. For. J., 55 (4)., 261-264 (1990). 36. J.W. Mwangi, I. Addae-Mensah, R.M. Munavu, and W. Lwande, "Essential Oils of two Lippia Ukambensis Vatke chemotypes and Lippis somalensis Vatke in Kenya" J. Ess. Oil. Res., 3, 413-417 (1991). 37. J.W. Mwangi, I Addae-Mensah, R.M. Munavu and W. Lwande, "Essential Oils of Kenyan Lippia Species. Part III". Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 6, 221-224 (1991). 38. Were, P., M. Benn, and R.M. Munavu "Pyrolizidine Alkaloids from Senecio hadiensis", J. Nat. Prod., 54, 491-9 (1992). 39. Mwangi, J.W., I. Addae-Mensah, G. Muriuki, R.M. Munavu and W. Lwande, "Essential Oils of Kenyan Lippia species. Parts IV. Maize Weevil (Sitophilus zeamais) and Larvicidal Activity"; Internat. J. Pharmacology, 30, 9-16 (1992). 40. Were, O., M. Benn and R.M. Munavu, "The Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids of Senecio Syringifolius and S. hadiensis from Kenya":, Phytochemistry, 32, 1595-1602 (1993). 41. Kamau, G.N., A.M. Muturi, R.M. Munavu and N.K. Olembo, "Cold Solvent Extraction and Phyico-Chemical Study of Avocado Oil", Internat. J. Biochemi Physics, 2, 81-84 (1993). 42. Mwangi, J.W., E.N. Njoroge, R.M. Munavu, "Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oil of Lippia species in Kenya", Discovery and Innovation, 6, 58-60 (1994). 43. Benn, M. H., S. Mathenge, R. M. Munavu, and S. O. Were, "The Principal alkaloid of Senecio Schweinfurthii", Phytochem. 40, 1327-1329 (1995).

6.3 COMMISSIONED AND CONFERENCE PAPERS:

1. Munavu, R.M., "Conversion of Carbohydrates into furan derivatives using Dimethylsulphoxide." Presented at the World Conference on Future Sources of Organic Raw Materials (Chemrawn), Toronto, Canada, July 10-18 (1978). (Poster paper). 2. Munavu, R.M., "The Development and Promotion of the Chemical Industry in Kenya". Delivered at the Symposium on Chemistry and the Economic Growth of Developing Countries, 178th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., September 10-14 (1979). 3. Talalaj, S. and R.M. Munavu, "Essential Oils in Primary Health Services". Presented at the Symposium on Utilization of African Herbal Remedies in Primary Health Care, Nairobi, January 22-25 (1979). 4. Munavu, R.M., "Renewable Resources: Energy and Chemical Raw Materials of the Future". AFSAU Chemistry Committee Working Paper on Renewable Resources. Produced by UNESCO-ROSTA, September (1978), 58 pp. French translation produced in 1980. See UNESCO Bulletin of the Regional Office for Science and Technology for Africa, Vol. XIV, No. 3, pp. 13-17 (1979) (Commissioned paper). 5. Munavu, R.M., "Role of the Chemical Industry in Development. Utilization of Kenyan Natural Resources in Kenya's Chemical Industry." Kenya National Symposium on Industrial Research and Development, Nairobi, December 7-10, 1980 (Commissioned paper, 113pp) 6. Munavu, R.M., S.P. Karuu and J.A.Z. Mugedo, "Regional Cooperation in Chemistry among African Countries." Presented at the Working Group meeting on Transfer of Technology, Arusha, September 16-20, 1981. 7. Munavu, R.M., "Non-Conventional Sources of Fixed Oils in Kenya." Presented at the UNESCO Regional symposium on Chemistry and Renewable Resources in Africa, Nairobi, August 4-5, 1980. 8. Munavu, R.M. and J.A. Ogur, "The reaction of Alcohols with DMSO-Br2. Presented at the 1st Regional Conference on Chemistry in Africa, Nairobi, July 28-August 2, 1980. 9. Ogur, J.A. and R.M. Munavu, "The Rearrangement of 2,2-diaryloxiranes on solid supports." Presented at the 1st Regional Conference on Chemistry in Africa, Nairobi, July 28-August 2, 1980. 10. Munavu, R.M., "Fatty Acid composition of Caesalpeniaceae seed Oils". Presented at the 2nd International Chemistry Conference in Africa, Nairobi, June 27th-July 2, 1983. 11. Munavu, R.M., "The Promotion of Chemical Science and Technology (CST) for Development in Africa: The Role of International Agencies". Presented at the Conference on Chemistry for Development in the SADCC Region, HARARE, Zimbabwe, December 10-12, 1984 (Invited paper). 12. Munavu, R.M., "The Investigation on Local Plant Oils which may serve as Substitutes for imported Oils". Presented at the First Annual Symposium of the Kenya National Academy of Sciences, , 17-22 September, 1984 (Invited paper). 13. Munavu, R.M., "The Utilization of Sucrose and Sucrose by-products in the Chemical Industry". Presented at the First Annual Symposium of the KNAS, Eldoret, 12-22 September, 1984 (Invited paper). 14. Munavu, R.M., "Nonconventional vegetable oils for fuel in Kenya". Presented at the Bio-Energy-84 World Conference, Gothernberg, Sweden, June, 18-21, 1984 (Conference paper). 15. Munavu, R.M., "Possibilities for joint UNESCO-AFSAU Activities in Chemistry and Health." In Proceedings of the seminar Workshop-24 on Chemistry and Health, held in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, August 30th-September 4th, 1984. pp 46-53. 16. Munavu, R.M., "Research on vegetable oils in developing countries." Presented at the symposium on the Role of Chemistry in Developing countries, Norwich, U.K., September 10-12th, 1984 (poster paper). 17. Munavu, R.M., "The Production of Indigenous Alcoholic and Tonic Drinks in Kenya". Presented at the East African Technology Policy Studies Workshop, Lusaka, , October 12-18, 1985. 18. Munavu, R.M., "Alcoholic and Tonic Beverages: Matters Arising". Presented at the 6th EATPS Workshop in Harare, Zimbabwe on 14-20th September, 1988. 19. Munavu, R.M., "The Role of Chemical Industry in the Development of Africa". Symposium on Chemistry and Economic Development in Africa September 22-26th 1988 Harare, Zimbabwe. 20. Bwibo, N.O. and R.M. Munavu, "Research in Science subjects", Proceedings of the 1st National Seminar on The Teaching of Sciences in Kenya's Education System; Commission for High Education, pp 68-70 (1992). 21. Munavu, R. M., "Sturcture and Management of Change", Presented at the Senior University Administrators Seminar held on 20-22nd March 1996 at Masinga Tourist Lodge, Kenya. 22. Munavu, R. M., "The Changing Role of Administrative Officers in the University of Nairobi", Presented at the Senior University Administrators seminar held on 1-3 may 1996 at Masinga Tourist Lodge, Kenya. 23. Munavu, R. M., "The Management Structure, Schemes of Service, and Decision Making at the University of Nairobi", Presented at the Staff Seminar held at the Garden Hotel, Nairobi on December 4, 1996. 24. Munavu, R. M., "The Nature and Management of Institutional Change in the University", Presented at the Donor Project Financial Training Workshop held at the Taita Hills Lodge, Kenya on 19-13th September 1996. 25. Munavu, R.M., "Policies, Planning and Management of University Resources", in proceedings on working together in Public Universities in Planning, Management and Gender Issues (July 1998) Eds. Obura, J, Mahero, A and Situma, E. pp23-43 26. Munavu, R.M., "Short and Long Term University Planning and its implications in University Management" in proceedings on working together in Public Universities in Planning, Management and Gender Issues (July 1998) Eds. Obura, J, Mahero, A and Situma, E. pp 44-55 27. Munavu, R. M., "School Discipline In EducationManagement At Crossroads" Delivered During The Kenya Secondary SchoolsHeads Association Annual National Heads Conference held at Moi University, Eldoret On 18th - 22nd June 2001 28. Munavu, R M., "Capacity Building In Science & Technology For Development: The Uneven Global Competition In Knowledge" Presented at the 1st National Workshop on Mining held at the Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi on 10th-11th March, 2004. 29. Munavu, R. M., "Emerging Challenges Of Institutional Management In A Modern Democratic Society". Delivered at the KSSHA Provincial Conference (Eastern Province) held in KITUI on 8th-12th March, 2004. 30. Munavu, R M., "University Student Leadership And University Management" Presented At The Students Leadership Seminar Held At Mombasa On 23rd- 26th August 2004. 31. Munavu, R M., "Dynamics Of Science-Led Development For Poverty Alleviation: A Role For Chemists". Delivered during the 5th International Kenya Chemical Society Conference held on 22nd - 26th August, 2005 at Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya 32. Munavu, R M., "The Extraction Of Natural Products And Their Contribution To National Development". Delivered during The KNAS National Workshop On Science And Technology Capacity In The Framework Of The Millenium Development Goals Held at the Pan Afric Hotel in Nairobi on 8th- 9th December, 2005 6.4 PAPERS AND BOOKS IN PREPARATION:

1. Okonya, J.F. and R.M. Munavu*, "Reaction of mono para-substituted Dibenzyl Sulphides with Bromine and Alcohols. Mechanism of the Pummerer Reaction". 2. Okonya, J.F., K.M. Thairu, J.A. Ogur and R.M. Munavu* "Preparation and Bromination of mono para-substituted Dibenzyl Sulphides with molecular bromine". 3. Munavu, R.M. and J.M. Keriko, "Selective Esterification of methyl alpha-D- and Beta-D-xylopyranosides via stannylene complexes". 4. Muema, B., R.M. Munavu* and A. Hasannali, "The Determination of 1-Triacontanol in Kenyan Beeswax and its synthesis from Tetracosanoic Acid". 5. Munavu, R.M. Introductory Carbohydrate Chemistry. 6. Munavu, R.M. Economic and Industrial Aspects of Chemistry.

7. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

7.1 Selected Conferences, Symposia, Workshops and Missions:

1. November 1998. Colloquium on Identity, the Catholic University of Neigmegen, The Netherlands 2. August 1998. Triennual conference of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), Montreal, Canada 3. May 1997. Annual meeting of the Association of African Universities (AAU); LUSAKA, Zambia. 4. 13th May - 3rd June l996. Higher Education Study Tour to India, Japan and Korea. 5. 9th-13th November 1992. Information Systems Appreciation for Chief University Executives, ESAMI, Arusha, . 6. 10th-17th July 1988. The 22nd General Assembly of the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU), Beijing, China. 7. 1st-21st March 1984. Kenya Government Study Mission to India, to survey small scale industries (focusing on chemical industries) for possible introduction in Kenya. 8. 25th-31st May 1983. The annual meeting of the American Association for the advancement of Sciences, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. 9. 3rd May-5th May 1982. The UNESCO Regional Planning Consultation for Establishment of Instrumentation Centres in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. 10. 19th-30th December 1982. The UNESCO-ICSU Regional Workshop on the Maintenance and Repair of Scientific Equipment used in Tertiary Education, Nairobi, Kenya. 11. 4th-5th August 1980. The UNESCO Regional Symposium on Chemistry and Renewable Resources in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. 12. 31st August - 4th September 1976. The Annual Symposium of the East African Academy; Energy Resources in East Africa. 7.2 Selected Conferences, Symposia and Workshops Organized 1. National Science Exhibition for High School Students, Nairobi, Kenya (October 1988). (Coordinator and Chairman of the Organizing Committee). 2. The National Exhibition of Indigenous Technologies held in October 1988 to mark the 10th Nyayo Era (Coordinator and member of organizing Committee). 3. The 3rd International Chemistry Conference in Africa Lome, held on 17-21 November, 1986 (Member of the Organizing Committee). 4. The 2nd International Chemistry Conference in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya held on June 27-July 2, 1983 (Member and Secretary/Treasurer of the Organizing Committee). 5. The UNESCO-ICSU Regional Workshop on the Maintenance and Repaid of Scientific Equipment used in Tertiary Education, Nairobi, Kenya (December 19-30, 1982). Secretary/Treasurer of the Organizing Committee. See the ICSU International Newsletter on Science Technician Training, No.1 p. 10 (1981). 6. The UNESCO Regional Symposium on Chemistry and Renewable Resources in Africa Nairobi, Kenya (August 4-5, 1980). Symposium Chairman. See the UNESCO Bulletin of ROSTA, Vol. XV, No. 3 p. 10 (1980). 7. The 1st International Chemistry Conference in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya (July 28-August 2, 1980). Member and Secretary/Treasurer of the Organizing Committee. 8. Selected Honorary Positions and Memberships in Professional Bodies, and Editorial Boards 1. Hon. Vice Chairman: The Kenya National Academy of Sciences (KNAS). (September 1992 to present). 2. Hon. Secretary: The Kenya National Academy of Sciences, (KNAS), September 1987 up to September 1992. 3. Hon. Treasurer: The Natural Products Research Association in Africa (NAPRECA) - Kenya, 1987 to 2000. 4. National Coordinator: The East African Technology Policy Studies Project (IDRC) 1988-1990. 5. Member: of the Executive Committee, The Appropriate Technology Advisory Council, (ATAC). 1984 to 1990. 6. Hon. Secretary: The Association of Faculties of Science in African Universities (AFSAU), Chemistry Committee 1980 to 1990. 7. Member: The Kenya Bureau of Standards Technical Committees on Petroleum Products and Edible Oils. 1980 to 1990. 8. Member: The Kenya Institute of Education (KIE), Committee on Technical Subjects 1983 to 1989. 9. Member: The National Council for Science and Technology, Specialist Committee on Physical Sciences. 1987 to 2000. 10. Member: of the Editorial Board of the Kenya Journal of Sciences, Series A (Physical Sciences), 1981 up to Present. 11. Member: of the International Editorial Board, Journal of Science and Technology, 1987-2000. 12. Member: of the International Advisory Board, Bulletin of the Ethiopian Chemical Society, 1987 up to 1998. 13. Coordinating Editor: of the Science News (1987-1990). 14. Member: Kenya National Commission for UNESCO (1990-1991).

9. External Examining

1. External Examiner for Chemistry at the (1983-1986). 2. External Examiner for Chemistry (undergraduate and postgraduate programmes) at Chancellor College, (1986-1992). 3. External Examiner for Postgraduate theses in Chemistry, University of Dar-es- Salaam.

10. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS

The main research thrust is to discover and develop appropriate chemical processes for the conversion of locally available resources into useful materials. Studies in progress include the following:

1. The extraction, chemical studies, and potential uses of vegetable oils from the seeds of local plants. 2. Conversion of readily-available carbohydrates into furfural and hydroxymethyl-furfural. 3. The extraction and chemical studies of essential oils from indigenous and exotic plants. 4. Chemical studies of biologically-active extractives from local medicinal herbs. We have screened local plants for the presence of saponins and anthraquinones. 5. The contribution of chemical science and technology to the agricultural and manufacturing sectors of the national economy. 6. The behaviour of alcohols in the presence of DMSO, dialkylsulphides and bromine. 11. RESEARCH SUPPORT 1. University of Nairobi Research Grant, "The Reaction of Alcohols in DMSO-Br2." 2. National Council for Science and Technology, "Chemical Investigation of Fixed Oils from the Seeds of Indigenous Wild Plants." 3. International Foundation for Science, IFS, Sweden, "The Screening of Indigenous Seeds for the Presence of Fixed Oils." 4. International Development Research Centre (IDRC), "Technological Aspects of Indigenous Production of Beverages in Kenya."

12. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

(i) Fellow: Kenya National Academy of Sciences (KNAS). (ii) Member: American Chemical Society (iii) Member: American Oil Chemists Society. (iv) Member: NAPRECA. (v) Member: Kenya Chemical Society

13. CONSULTANCIES

Selected Analytical, Developmental, Industrial and Superintendency consultancies which have been undertaken in the past are:

1. The Solvent Extraction and Purification of Artemisinin from Artemisia annua Grown In East Africa; Botanical Extracts EPZ Ltd, 2005 2.. Bacterial and Physico-chemical Soil Survey of the Mombasa- Nairobi (line 1) Pipeline, Kenya Pipeline Company Ltd, 2003 3. Establishment of a Business and entrepreneurial Programme at the University of The North in South Africa, July 1994. 4. Assessment of Education and Research in Basic Sciences and Technology Institutions in Africa, UNESCO/UNDP, 1990. 5. The feasibility of establishing an essential oil industry in Kenya. The African Project Development Facility, APDF (1989). 6. Nature and Degree of Damage to Process Chemicals at Orbit Chemical Industries, Nairobi, Kenya (1988). 7. The cause of deterioration of imported tallow at the East African Storage Co. premises in Mombasa (1986). 8. The Development of Industrial Processes for the Manufacture of foliar feeds, detergents, and copper oxychloride, for Nova Chemicals and Cleansing and General Companies (1984-1986). 9. The feasibility of growing and of processing draught-resistant oil crops (e.g. jojoba and safflower) in the arid regions of Kenya, for ADC and Ijichi Corporation (Japan) (1984-1987). 10. The feasibility of establishing a tin-based fungicides industry in Kenya (Dow Chemical Co., 1981). 11. The role of sulphur, sulphur dioxide, chloride and hydrogen sulphide in the corrosion at the premises of KENATCO, KIE and KENSALT in Mombasa (1982).

14. NATIONAL HONOURS:

12.1 Elder of the Burning Spear (EBS), Conferred in December 2001. 12.2 Order of the Grand Warrior (OGW) Conferred in 1994.